If you think that Xiu Xiu's latest album is
too arty and not catchy enough then try Jamie Stewart and Cory McCulloch's
previous band (I'm not going to talk about IBOPA, their first band, because I'd
have to get into details and I don't like the music enough to do that), TEN IN THE
SWEAR JAR. The band released one (1) cd, My Very Private Map and one (1)
one-sided 12" clear vinyl that plays from the inside out titled Inside
of the Computer Are all of My Feelings.

Ten in the Swear JarMy Very Private Map
/acrobot; 1999/

As I said before XitSJ have only released two
records. Apart from a very ugly, very photoshopped cover you will find :
indications on how to get to JS's very special place in San Francisco and songs.
Stewart and McCulloch through the various bands they were in, along with the
people they were in these bands with tried to experiment within the boundaries
of pop music, by melding pop, new wave, punk and mambo in IBOPA or IDM, punk,
contemporary music and gamelan in Xiu Xiu. Ten in the Swear Jar is the less
exotic of these experiments but probably the more cohesive. The non-traditional
elements (accordion & saxophone) are never overused and everything sounds
low-key and humble. The songs are definitely there, in Helsabot Stewart tells us
about a fight he got in, about druuuuuugs. Sad Girl is the original
version of A Promise's Sad Pony Guerilla Girl. Here there's a full band
backing Stewart and as a result the song's much more oppressive. When You
Write (Black Angels Version) is the second version of the song which had
appeared earlier on an IBOPA 7". It's gorgeous and intimate, with cute
arrangements. Worry Boy starts like a war march, with a martial drum
machine, staccato accordion lines and suddenly the chorus kicks in with foggy lalalas.
Sita Deth is an impressive quiet/aggressive song

my chest burns cause I'M
SOtired I have to say GOOD
BYE TO YOU NOW

The chorus is really really
good as well I wish it was different/ I wish the things were regular /I wish
it was different/ I wish the things weren't the same, complete with
monster-like drums and clever use of the saxophone and accordion.

Even though most of the
material gathered here is impressive, the band sounds young and sometimes
unconfident, a problem that would be solved with their second release.....

Ten in the Swear JarInside of the Computer Are all of My Feelings
/random order; 1999/

More people participated to the recording of the four tracks
present and the band sounds tighter and more confident. This 12" features
what I think is their best song, San Jose Fight Song and the disturbing I
Love the Valley. Along with a 12" one-sided clear vinyl that plays
inside-out you will find a comic book. no kidding. San Jose Fight Song
could have been a hit. Really. It's a rock song with an accordion and a
saxophone playing the guitar parts. And it works. With The Gauntlet of Thor
the Destroyer XitSJ step out of the pop format and explore new territories,
but even if it doesn't sound as such in the beginning, it's a rocker. The
12" ends with I Love the Valley. One of the reasons why this release
sounds more accomplished is Stewart's singing. You can hear that he's way more
confident with his voice and tries to push it further and test his own limits,
as well as yours. I won't rest until I forget about it / I won't rest until I
don't care.

A couple of months after this the band split up, Xiu Xiu was
formed and eventually recorded and released the brilliant Knife Play.